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Al Alwda Wa Al Asfour
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Al Alwda Wa Al Asfour

Jan 1, 1991
1h 34m
★ 2.0

Overview

An egyptian couple living in kuwait loses their money and decides to go back to egypt.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Egyptian Radio and Telivision Union

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Cast

Salah El-Saadany

Salah El-Saadany

Mervat Amin

Eman

Mervat Amin

Mohamed Reda

Mohamed Reda

Ihsan ElQala'awy

Ihsan ElQala'awy

Ahmad Rateb

Ahmad Rateb

Laila Fahmy

Laila Fahmy

Ahmed Khamis

Ahmed Khamis

Abu ElFotouh Emara

Abu ElFotouh Emara

Laila Magdi

Laila Magdi

Hany Lasheen

Hany Lasheen